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Back Pain Vocabulary Acro and Tounge Twisters

By , About.com GuideJuly 31, 2012

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Medical speak, whether for neck and back pain or other conditions, can get complicated fast.  If you find your self confused by the terms your health provider uses, my guess is, you are not alone. 

Never fear, I have a few resources for you.  The first is  a short Daily Spine called Back Pain Vocabulary, and the second is a list of terms related to medication and drugs

While we're on the topic of spine related vocabulary terms, can you guess what the following acronyms mean? 

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